Websites for Parents

Hello Parents

The following are the list of websites that may help you all to engage your child in different activities to practice their reading and math skills. The resources on these websites are FREE; however, in some sites, you may need to make an account with your email ID. That’s it. I hope you will find these websites helpful in making your child skills fresh in the upcoming summer break.

One for the thing, suggestions are always welcome 🙂
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This website is for parents who children between the age of 12 months to 6 years. The site has a dedicated page for summer activities, including crafts, family activities, cooking and printable worksheets to help your child practice his/her reading and math skills.

The best part of this website is it has loads of printable activities which are entirely free of cost. Moreover, it has a list of recommended books for children of all ages. If you are looking for a review of the specific type of books or want to download books over Kindle, check out this website for suggestions.

Book Adventure is a fun, free way to encourage your child to read! Kids, especially in elementary, middle school (ages 5-6), can find a book, solve quizzes on what they’ve learned, and earn prizes for their reading success

Reading Rockets offers a variety of reading tactics, instructional guides, and activities designed to help adolescents learning habit. The reading resources on this website assist parents, teachers, and other educators in helping struggling readers build articulacy, language, and comprehension skills.

It’s a free website to teach preschool, kindergarten and grade one child to read with phonics. Parents will find exciting phonics games and online interactive books to keep children busy and motivated to read.